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Bucs Much More Popular Than Rays

Joe’s glad good guy Tom Jones of the St. Pete Times isn’t his accountant.

Jones, who pens an enjoyable Two Cents column, secured the TV ratings of the head-to-head games played Sunday by the Bucs and Rays.

The Bucs ratings were 36 percent higher, per Jones’ figures, yet Jones tries to tell his readers the Rays are just as popular.

The Bucs-Bengals game on Fox earned a 15.1 rating, meaning 15.1 percent of Tampa Bay households with TVs were tuned in. That’s about 272,677 homes. The Rays-Rangers Game 4 drew an 11.1, or about 200,443 homes. But, two things to remember. It’s likely many viewers switched back and forth between the games, so both games would get credit in the same household. Secondly, TBS is a cable network, as opposed to Fox, so more people get Fox than TBS. That would help the Bucs game draw a larger audience. All in all, it could be considered just about a split viewership in Tampa Bay.”

Sorry, Tom. Your math is off. There’s no “split viewership” here.

While the Bucs game was on FOX-13, TBS is available in more than 85 percent of homes with television sets in the Tampa Bay television market, per ratings giant Neilsen.

There is no comparison between the popularity of the Bucs and Rays. The math doesn’t add up. The Bucs are far more popular.

Well, it was a good weekend for those Tampa teams(Bucs, Rays, Lighting), since they all won. And, it only makes sense that the Bucs are the most popular, they have been in Tampa the longest. I, personally, perfer the Bucs as well.

I’m Bucs & Lightning. Sorry, but I hate baseball. It’s too slow and I hate foul balls, but I’m watching the Rays losing to the Rangers right now. Every time I watch them, they lose. I think I’ll turn it off to help them out. Sons of Anarchy is on, so that seems like a good alternative.

I went to all of the Stanley Cup playoff and Championship games for the Lightning when they won. Game 7 over Calgary was the absolute bar none best sporting event I have ever been to. It was magic and such a blast. We had 15 tickets to each of the home games, and all of the women stayed home. What sucks is that NFL season ticket holders don’t get to buy their own seats for the Super Bowl when it is at their home turf. The sad thing is that some other schmoe gets to buy my seats, with my Personal Ass Crevice for $300 and then re-sell them for $2000 or more. Talk about a scam. The thing is that I wanted to go to the Game, and of course where my Bucs gear.